COLDER MONTH.
WEATHER FOR APRIL, RAINFALL BELOW AvW." Weather htatistits show 1931, like almost all the e»lMp£»sj|.llß of the year, had lower' and less rain than it« Wlrilo tho average April is 53.3 degrees mate mean temperature month was only 50.6 dapreL/V total rainfall (.830in) wag one-half of the average it was spread over only Following is an meteorological observations tnl» 't HB ing the month at the Magnetic Observatory: BAROMETER. "If 6 .j./ "{'rß Extreme reading (Hth) •* Lowest reading (3rd) _ \ TEMPERATURE IS C :|1 Approx. mew temparatui* " D *fc J. rr fl Extreme maximum (2nd) , Extreme minimum (24th) ~"" JjJ J Mean daily ranee " 'JI_J EXPOSED THERMOJCETfIBg ■' Mean maximum in snn ~ Extreme max. (2nd and Bth) -i' Extreme min. reading (24th) Mean min. on grass 1 litSfß MOISTURE. V; Mean amount at clond (0.10) '• B£jk Total rainfall . ~<■ njKjji|i'«wl Number of rainy d»yr e ... .WmRH| Heaviest fall (10th) .
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20225, 1 May 1931, Page 10
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